Samsung Leak Reveals Significant Galaxy Note 9 Changes

Prepare to get excited about the Galaxy Note 9. Following some serious concerns, new information has broken from a top class source, which reveals the Samsung’s massive smartphone may be one of the year’s most exciting releases after all…

Encouragingly the new breaks via Ice Universe. The mysterious leaker, who broke the Galaxy Note 8 design, attained the first real-world photos of the Galaxy S8 and nailed every single detail of the Galaxy S9, has news that Samsung is going all-out with its Galaxy Note 9.

Galaxy Note 9 concept by Concept Creator

Concept Creator

What will grab all the headlines is Ice Universe believes “we should expect” the Galaxy Note 9 to feature an in-screen fingerprint reader, after Samsung overcame manufacturing difficulties. This would make the Galaxy Note 9 the world’s first smartphone to integrate this tech and deliver a significant differentiator against Apple’s polarising Face ID-only approach moving forward.

Secondly, Ice Universe believes Samsung is going to go big on the Galaxy Note 9 battery. How big? A massive 3850 mAh. That's 20% larger than the 3300 mAh battery inside the Galaxy Note 8 and the largest Samsung has fitted into any mass-market smartphone.

This would be huge news for the Note 9 as Samsung has been conservative with battery capacities (they have stagnated for three generations on the Galaxy S range, and shrunk with the Note line) ever since the Galaxy Note 7 debacle.

Given Samsung subsequently established the most stringent battery testing (and longevity) standards in this industry, it seems now the company is ready to fully unleash the benefits of everything it has learnt.

With Apple planning to go big itself later this year with a supersized iPhone X, Ice Universe’s revelations suggest Samsung is now ready to respond to this after the Galaxy S9 drew criticism for its cautious upgrades. Game on…